Explore the spine-chilling universe of found-footage horror films that continue to terrify and captivate audiences worldwide.
As a found-footage horror anthology, V/H/S has been going on for over a decade. Centered around the old format of VHS tapes, ...
In 1987, three friends vanished on a road trip to West Virginia. Thirty four years later, footage of their final moments leaks onto YouTube, forcing viewers to question the existence of an ancient ...
Watch The Creep Tapes Season 2 trailer! Get the release date (Shudder/AMC+) and new details on David Dastmalchian's role and ...
The most unnerving segment of the entire V/H/S series is "Second Honeymoon" from the first installment, directed by Ti West.
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Slasher World began as Slashback video, an art exhibit at Burbank's Mystic Museum, frequented by horror fans. Now the exhibit has a permanent home in a horror-themed retail shop on Melrose.
Plus, filmmakers Mallory Drumm, Alex Lee Williams and Jay Drakulic tell TheWrap which found-footage tropes they made sure to avoid.
On the basis of Shelby Oaks, critic-turned-filmmaker Chris Stuckmann has seen a lot of horror movies, and he jams bits and ...